caves
英 [keɪvz]
美 [keɪvz]
n. 山洞; 洞穴
v. (使)塌陷; 倒塌; 屈服; 洞穴潜水
cave的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 山洞;洞穴
Acaveis a large hole in the side of a cliff or hill, or one that is under the ground.- ...a cave more than 1,000 feet deep.
1,000多英尺深的山洞
- ...a cave more than 1,000 feet deep.
双语例句
- The caves extend for some 18 kilometres
那些洞穴深约18公里。 - I am excited to return and explore those caves.
我被激发退回和探索那些洞。 - The guide led us through the maze of caves.
那个向导领我们穿过迷宫般的曲折洞穴。 - The story of their exploration is inextricably bound up with the character of the caves themselves
他们的勘探经历与这些洞穴本身的特征有着不可分割的紧密联系。 - They must all be drowning beneath him, in the watery caves of the rock!
他们一定是在他下面的水里,就在那岩石充满了水的洞中游泳了! - Temples and Buddhist grottoes such as those at Mogao Caves and Maijishan Caves contain artistically and historically revealing murals.
庙宇和像莫高石窟和麦积山石窟等佛教石窟展现了壁画的艺术价值和历史价值。 - Cliffs that were honeycombed with caves and grottoes.
布满岩洞和洞穴的悬崖。 - They lived in caves, hunted animals and gathered fruit.
他们住在山洞里,猎取野兽,采集果子。 - All reserves were buried underground or in caves.
所有的储备金都埋在地下或藏在山洞里。 - They have even found people in abandoned trolleys, lofts, crates and caves.
他们甚至在废弃的有轨电车里、阁楼上、旧汽车和洞穴里找到了人们。